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Diglossia in bechar speech community
Diglossia is one of the most important sociolinguistics phenomena. It has been introduced by Charles Ferguson in 1959 and it is regarded as one of the linguistic consequences of language contact in general, and bidialectalism in particular.
Mouili, Fatiha
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Sociolinguists generally agree that a diglossic situation is one in which a single speech community employs two or more varieties of language, a H(igh) variety and a L(ow) variety, for different communicative purposes.
Paolillo, John C.
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Bilingualism and Diglossia in the Capital of Ukraine
Статтю присвячено проблемі функціонування білінгвізму та диглосії у столиці України. На матеріалах декількох опитувань проаналізовано тенденції використання української та російської мов у формальному і неформальному спілкуванні киян.
Матвеєва, Наталія
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Jordanian Arabic between Diglossia and Bilingualism Linguistic analysis
Suleiman provides a linguistic analysis of Jordanian Arabic spoken by educated groups and in particular by students at Yarmouk University. He investigates the extent to which spoken Jordanian Arabic is affected by the classical-colloquial dichotomy (i.e.
Suleiman, Salah M.
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Plurilinguismo e diglossia tra tarda antichità e medioevo: discussioni e testimonianze
Il saggio propone una riflessione preliminare sulle dinamiche con cui diverse lingue hanno interagito nelle varie regioni dell'impero romano, in epoca tardo antica e medioevale; seguirà una discussione sulla configurazione interna dei repertori in cui il
MOLINELLI, Piera (ORCID:0000-0002-1418-0247) +1 more
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On Linguistic Abilities, Multilingualism, and Linguistic Justice
The notion of linguistic justice should be related to the concept of linguistic ease, by which we mean the full social and communicative freedom of concern of the speaker in a given social interaction involving the use of language(s) present in the ...
Iannàccaro Gabriele +1 more
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Vulnerability assessment of debris flow in the central Peruvian rainforest - An intercultural approach. [PDF]
Izquierdo-Horna L +2 more
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Reevaluating diglossia: data from Low German [PDF]
Ever since Ferguson published his seminal paper “Diglossia” in 1959 it has been the subject of much discussion. There has been wide agreement among researchers (Fishman, 1967; Britto, 1986; Hudson, 2002) about the necessity of the concept of diglossia
Wiggers, Heiko
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The question of whether and how bilingualism affects domain general cognition has been extensively debated. Less attention has been paid to the cognitive abilities of speakers of different variants of the same language, in linguistic situations such as ...
Carmel Houston-Price +2 more
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